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German police, protesters clash at site of far-right party congress

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June 29, 2024

Protesters and police clashed on Saturday morning in the western German city of Essen, the site of a two-day party congress by the Alternative for Germany (AfD) that is due to get under way.

A large group of protesters attempted to break through a police cordon at around 5:45 am (0345 GMT), a police spokeswoman said.

Officers used pepper spray and batons to stop their advance, she said.

It was not immediately known whether there were any injuries among the demonstrators.

Up to 100,000 protestors are expected to descend on Essen.

The authorities have raised concerns that, while most of the expected demonstrations would be peaceful, around 1,000 leftist extremists would use violent means to disrupt the congress.

Leftist groups said they will try to blockade entrances to the venue with the aim of preventing AfD delegates from getting through.

Around 600 AfD delegates are meeting in the city’s Grugahalle indoor arena, with current co-leaders Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla seeking re-election ahead of German parliamentary elections in the autumn of next year.

Demonstrators confront the police on an access road to the grounds of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party conference. A few hours before the start of the AfD party conference, demonstrators had their first clash with the police on Saturday morning. Henning Kaiser/dpa

Demonstrators confront the police on an access road to the grounds of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party conference. A few hours before the start of the AfD party conference, demonstrators had their first clash with the police on Saturday morning. Henning Kaiser/dpa

Police arrest a demonstrator tried to enter a highway. A few hours before the start of the AfD party conference, demonstrators had their first clash with the police on Saturday morning. --/dpa

Police arrest a demonstrator tried to enter a highway. A few hours before the start of the AfD party conference, demonstrators had their first clash with the police on Saturday morning. –/dpa

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